Louise Michel was an anarchist, writer, teacher, poet, and feminist. She was a revolutionary on the barricades of the Paris Commune, tried before the War Council of France, deported to a penal colony, received by enthusiastic crowds upon her return, briliant lecturer throughout Europe, continuously followed by the police, participant in spectacular trials and demonstrations, threatened by assassins, and repeatedly imprisoned.
This small pamphlet brings together transcripts of several of Louise Michel's statements during her trials.